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Psalm 18:13

Holy Bible: Easy-to-Read Version

The Lord thundered from the sky; God Most High let his voice be heard.

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But you gave the command, and the water turned back. You shouted at the water, and it rushed away.

The Philistines came closer and closer to fight the Israelites while Samuel offered the sacrifice. But then, the Lord caused a loud clap of thunder to hit near the Philistines. The thunder scared the Philistines, and they became confused, so the Israelites defeated them in battle.

Pour burning coals on their heads. Throw them into the fire. Throw them into pits they can never escape.

Then I heard something that sounded like a large crowd of people. It was as loud as crashing waves or claps of thunder. The people were saying, “Hallelujah! Our Lord God rules. He is the All-Powerful.

Then the angel filled the incense holder with fire from the altar and threw it down on the earth. Then there were flashes of lightning, thunder and other noises, and an earthquake.

Lightning flashes and noises of thunder came from the throne. Before the throne there were seven lamps burning, which are the seven Spirits of God.

The people standing there heard the voice. They said it was thunder. But others said, “An angel spoke to him!”

The sickness went before him, and the destroyer followed behind him.

The noise from the wings of the Cherub angels could be heard all the way out into the outer courtyard. The sound was very loud—like the thundering voice when God All-Powerful speaks.

He killed their animals with hail and their cattle with lightning.

Are your arms as strong as mine? Do you have a voice like mine that is as loud as thunder?

They will become thin from hunger. Terrible diseases will destroy them. I will send wild animals against them. Poisonous snakes and lizards will bite them.

During all this time, the people in the valley heard the thundering and saw the lightning on the mountain. They saw smoke rising from the mountain and heard the sound of the trumpet. They were afraid and shook with fear. They stood away from the mountain and watched.

The hail was falling, and lightning was flashing all through it. It was the worst hailstorm that had ever hit Egypt since it had become a nation.

Then they chased the enemy down the road from Beth Horon to Azekah. While they were chasing the enemy, the Lord caused large hailstones to fall from the sky. Many of the enemy were killed by these large hailstones. More men were killed by the hailstones than by the swords of the soldiers of Israel.

He will make hot coals and burning sulfur fall like rain on the wicked. They will get nothing but a hot, burning wind.




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